HIRAGANA TEST 01 - Japanese Words Quiz: Hiragana Reading Practice for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2021
- Try this HIRAGANA READING TEST after you finish our HIRAGANA Lessons!
Basic Japanese words will show up, and you should read the word in 3 seconds. There will be a little harder ones at the end of the video, good luck to you!
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Had a really derpy moment.
*sees すし*
Me: "Sushi. What the heck is that?"
*sees Sushi*
Me: "Oh. Right"
i personally have more of those moments with katakana, first situation that came to mind was at a Japanese supermarket, 「パンコーナー」, read it, then was like "wtf is pankoonaa" until i looked at the stuff under the sign and just face palmed myself.
then theres occasional contracted/shortened words written in katakana, most of the time you get used to some cause they are used fairly commonly such as 「コンビニ」、「パソコン」、「サンド」etc.
some of the interesting ones are words written with both katakana and hiragana, the first that i think most will learn is 「サボる」which most will learn is to like "to skip class" and is speculated to have come from the word "sabotage". other words will be introduced as a hiragana katakana combo but later turn into a kanji hiragana katakana combo, like 「けしゴム」ー>「消しゴム」
the road of studying Japanese is long and never ending~
@@andrewle7429 what is pankoonaa help
@@ritsuspendstoomuchtimeonth7907 Sounds like Bread Corner hh
@@ritsuspendstoomuchtimeonth7907 like what 命 said, its "bread corner", so under that sign had a buncha different types of breads and bread products.
convention wise, i typically add 「・」when separating words using katakana, unless its a set like 「パソコン」, which in my opinion helps non-native Japanese speakers. so in this case I would write it as
「パン・コーナー」
but thats just me, and i do more reading than writing (if you can call it writing by typing lol) nowadays anyways.
@@andrewle7429 oh ea ty
“Read the hiragana in 3 sec”
N1 pog: Haha! I have all the power here.
Haha. Glad you enjoyed!😄👍
FR, i read the hiragana while reading all the comment, felt like god here
@@foxley95 I put it on 1.75 speed for the test.
I easily read em all even b4 the number 3 appears and starts to countdown lol
You don't need to be N1 to read it fast, N5 is enough lmao
I started learning hiragana 3 weeks ago I am proud of myself for getting almost everything correct thanks
Wonderful!👍Keep it up!😄
I started learning it for 3 hours and the only ones I missed were because of the font
I started a year ago in July and luckily got everything right :3
I started learning hiragana 20 years ago and I am proud of myself I got like 80% right with my rusty ass japanese 😂
@@eduardourasaki 20!? XP
Being able to read all of these pretty much instantly, made me feel pretty good about my progress compared to 1 year ago... even though I'm still more or less at beginner level overall
Me too, i'm currently trying to move on to the next step. Which is learning about the grammars :D
sameee
Same my hiragana is fairly fluent but my katakana is still a little bumpy
@@ivckrxs118 same
@Kodiax Gaming damn i just started yesterday but i can read them all. theres an incredible guide on tofugu on hiragana
Got back here to challenge myself again. I missed two this time but Im a little bit faster reading. ありがと
Found out that I am your 500th sub as well.😅
What a surprise to see your progress!👍 Great to have you for our 500th subscriber! Let's learn step by step with us.😄
For the people who don’t know the word Angelo Mercurio typed in Japanese he typed thank you(and no I’m not Japanese I’m just learning it)
@Petorikōru はい、あなたは正しいです。もう私は1か月に日本語を勉強します。So, I was wrong to spell Arigatou 2 months ago. 😆
@@angelomercurio599 i somehow under stood some of that and i am learning japanese
I started taking Japanese 1 as a class around a month and a half ago, considering I haven't done too much self studying and was able to read most of these without too much difficulty makes me kinda proud of myself :D
Glad you enjoyed!!
In college or? Because I wish my school had Japanese, I would LOVE to take that class
@@christophermoore6110 I'm in high school actually! My school offers Japanese classes up to an AP level, so it's pretty fortunate that I made it into that school (it's only high school in my city that offers Japanese)
@@macaerinthe lucky!
Kinda sad that I took 4 years up to Ap and I forgot most of the hiragana since I'm so used to the Kanji version and I haven't done much with Japanese since starting college.
i’ve been learning hiragana and katakana for a month and i only got 2 wrong in this. this was so helpful, ありがとうございます 🤲🌺
That's great!👍 どういたしまして。がんばってください。😄
I see you like ohagi
@@solgaleooflight8703 i very much do😭❤️
u are amazing then ... i learned for 3 weeks and couldnt even get half of them cuz i mess up or forget 1 character >.> so frustrating
I was curious about how much my Japanese has deteriorated. Proud it hasn't. I used to play untranslated otoge to get used to words :)
That's great!👍
I'm so proud of myself getting them all correct. Nowadays, I'm quite busy with school that's why my Japanese study schedule is all over the place 🤧 Having a perfect score feels really good XD
Awesome!👍
may i ask how long have you been studying Japanese?
@@duykhanh7746 I think it was around July this year and as what I've said, I wasn't consistent at all but atleast, I could read hiragana and katakana and recognize some Kanji.
Why don't you try to everyday doing a little of japanese exercise? With simple things in the day.
For example:
(I woke up at 6am)
今日は六時に起きました。
(My mother is doing the breakfast)
私の母は朝食をしています。
Now, I'll eat my breakfast
(今、朝ご飯をたべます。)
My breakfast was bread with coffee
(私の朝ご飯はパンとコーヒーでした。)
I'll go to the school
(学校へ行きます。)
I'll study.
(勉強をします。)
Really, with this simple things you will practice your japanese and then will feel that you are really learning the language, y'know?
What I like to do, that I like too, is creating history, girl!! I'm doing such fanfic of my two favorite composters (リストとモ―ツァルト), now, our beautiful Liszt are learning えい語 by the the Paganini, annnnddd, Mozart likes Liszt, but he doesn't know how to confess to Liszt, Idk when this will happen (probably when my japanese came at least at N3 lol)
Did you get the idea? The text could be just a simple one, just talking. When I read my first japanese text (that I used a lot of Google translate) and compared with this text that I'm doing know... I really can develop they relationship!!! Before I wasn't able to say simple things, because of that, they relationship was so cold, but now... Finally!! Mozart could call his love to a restaurant (LOL) poor guy ,__,
Try to use what I said, you don't have to do complex things, what is important is using the language, focus on using the language, not studying several hours.
Good luck my dear with your studies 💪🏻💪🏻⚡⚡
@@CordeliaShima This is the best comment ever. I'll try it! Thanks! 🥺🥺🥺
i haven't been able to study Japanese properly because of school, but i got all of them correct on this one and im so proud of myself 😃✨
to all Japanese learners out there,
がんばりましょうね!
Hi, how do you write japanese characters?
@@rainyghost9492 using a japanese keyboard! it's pretty easy to install it, i recommend you to look it up depending on what device you use.
@@yum.47 I'm on windows PC and i do not really know how
@@rainyghost9492 you go to configuration and look for the "idioms" section, writing > japanese. I did that with the korean keyboard. The only thing hard to do is to memorize the position of every character on it 💀
あなたも!
I think for some people who's expanding their vocabularies like me, this really helps. I got them all right but not all their meanings. I look forward on seeing more of this! Thank you so much!!
Great!👍 I'm working on it stay tuned😄
Endzeru?
@@giorgizaqariashvili7225 enjeru desu!
@@kyukiyuri oh yes yes😂
@@kyukiyuri yappari ne...enjeru san..anata no namae subarashiii
How many words could you get from 40 questions?😀 Was it too easy for you?
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39. Yes quite easy
Great!👍 Hiragana Test2 will be uploaded tomorrow😉
Definitely not easy yet!
39 oo!
Sensei arigatou gozaimasu.
I missed 3 words or more, I think at least 😅. I need to practice more. Thank you 先生😁
Great job!👍 Plz don't mind about the score. Let's just go over hiragana characters and challenge again! Thank you for your comment😄
A tip - if you are confident with the words but want to test your reading ability within sentences, make up short stories using the words, translate them (make sure everything is in hiragana), and then try and highlight the words in the sentences you recognize. Here were my stories, using every word in the 2-character hiragana section-
I am in the house, in my room. It’s the middle of winter, and there is snow. I am reading a book with my cat on my lap. I see my garden outside, with many flowers, and a mountain in the background.
It is summer. I am swimming in the sea. I look down and see an octopus. The sky is blue.
I walk down the road. I am going to a store in my town. I arrive at the station and wait for my train. When I get to the store, I buy salt, a cloth and another thing. I then go and eat sushi at a restaurant, and also get a drink.
I am writing a song. I get my paper. Another person is singing the song. They have a good voice and a pretty face. The song is about a tiger.
thank you for putting these tests for us !!! :)
My pleasure! I'm glad to hear that!😄
I've been learning hiragana for 3 days now, got almost everything right. I hope I'll be able to do it without any mistakes soon!
wow 3 days is so good! i started 2 days ago and could only answer parts of each :p
Omg
I studied for 4 days and I'm not pretty good at it T_T
same!!!!
2nd day and yet only did half. Thank god I am not the only one
I got them all! Still struggled a bit tho. Look forward to seeing more! Subscribed!
Awesome!👍 Let's just go over the part that you struggled and make it yours. Thank you for subscribing!😄
I'm at that stage as well, I can read them all, but What does it mein?!!
I only missed one which is wakai (young). Thank you for this test, I subbed to your channel and looking forward for more and longer tests! ❤️
Great job!👍 I'm working on Hiragana test stage2, a little harder one.😄 Thank you for subbing!
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I’m so glad I got to validate myself with this video, I’ve been studying Japanese for around 2 months and boy am I happy to see it paying off
I've been trying to work on my pronunciation lately, so while reading these is easy enough, there were definitely a few I said completely wrong. Thank you for your clear and concise readings. It makes it easy to tell when I've made a mistake. =D
My pleasure! Happy to help😄 がんばってくださいね!
I had to pause it on a few of them, I panicked so much I didn't even get a second to celebrate on successfully reading the one before, but it was challenging and I had fun!
That's great! Love that you enjoyed this challenge.👍😄
so hows your japanese now?
@at AT
Comparing to where I first started before, it's doing good so far :D
The fact that I learned and memorized all the hiragana alphabet and katana in just 1 week is super surprising to me 😂 it's been like 8 months now that I've learnt Japanese 😂
I've been taking japanese classes in school for a month now, and I got all of them right, so proud of myself
I’ve been taking Uni level Japanese for a month now and was relieved to know I could read it all, even if I didn’t know the meaning of some of the words till they were given 😅
Woooow, this is so good! More of this, sensei, especially for JLPT vocab. Reading is challenging and this is a very good practice. Thank you!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the suggestion, I'll keep it in my mind for future videos.😄👍
im so happy that i can read this !! that’s an incredible feeling
Been a solid almost 18 months since Ive read any japanese. Glad I was able to get most of these, and even get alot of the words meanings ^^. I took a year of college courses 2019-2020, so not super efficient but, glad I kept some of it
Thank you so much for making this! I took a break from learning recently so I wanted to practice and test my reading skills, to see if they've declined much or not. This really helped :D
So glad it was helpful!! The pleasure is mine. がんばってください 😄
This was great to get me back into studying Japanese again - thank you so much
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it!😄
Haven't used japanese this year so I'm glad I still remember it
Thank you, Sensei, for posting these videos. The 3-second testing really helps.
So glad to hear that it was helpful! 😄
This is super helpful! Thankyou
You're welcome! Happy to hear that it was helpful!😄
Me only knowing 8 hiragana letters wathing this: 🤡
XD
Same LOL
This video has changed my understanding of hiragana as a whole!
3 years of learning this is easy. Now kanji is hard because there’s so many different letters. It’s been fun learning Japanese. Still a ways to go for me.
I missed nothing. Yayyyy!!!!🥳🤩
Yayyy!!!😄 Great job!👍 Try Hiragana Test 2 next~
I am self studying Japanese and this is one of the best review materials i have found so far. Hoping there is one for kanji
So glad you like it! I'm working on it so stay tuned😄
Took Japanese about 11 years ago. Glad I still got some it engrained in me.
I know all of my hiragana and katakana, but it's quite entertaining doing this also as I'm learning new words too extremely quickly ! Very fun !
I started learning hiragana a month ago and I got so many correct 😭 I am so proud of myself!
Good job!👍 Keep it up!
After almost finishing Genki 1, I'm going back to the basics to make sure I'm not forgetting the basics
Only two mistakes, i need to remember the difference between る and ろ
先生ありがとうごさいました!
どういたしまして。がんばってください。😄👍
It's ざ (za) not さ(Sa)
Arigatō Gozaimashita (ありがとうございました)
@@_kiaz_ I've recently realised that it is a little silly to correct mistakes like that as I doubt its a mistake in their understanding, but simply a mistake with their fingers when typing
@@_kiaz_ as an example: its う not い 「ありがとうございました」(because you made an easy to make mistake of: 「ありがとい」considering う and い are next to each other on a keyboard, just like さ and ざ)
@@SelcraigClimbs lmfao 🤣🤣
You got it..
I didn't even realized I made that mistake..
But still for those people who are super noob ar you could say just started learning, for them They will get confused. So, I thought Why not correct his mistake. Whether it's a typo or just simply he didn't know.
This was so FUN!!!!! Thanks for uploading. Haven't looked at any other video but I'd be so pumped if you had hiragana. I'll check. Thanks again.
So glad you enjoyed!!! Here're my hiragana lessons for you→ ua-cam.com/play/PLwLWi85AM8x_zMlUiZ6dLXdlI7rEInFhR.html
I didn't expect to be this good, not only did I read it but I also knew what they meant with time to spare, this is getting me fired up
Awesome!👍 Challenge Hiragana test 2 and 3 too!😄
heck yeah, I even knew a good chunk of these words~!!! My studying is paying off!
That's great!👍
These videos helped my pronunciation! Arigato sensei !!
Thank you for watching this video 😊 がんばってください❗
@@TOMOsenseiありがとう!
Just started learning japanese again and this helped a lot with recognizing the hiragana faster. I feel like my reading speed has increased with just one go of this. Thank you!!!
That makes me so happy to hear!
wow this is so good, getting you to think quickly and on the fly makes you think quick like how you would with English so im proud of myself for being able to get most of these
So glad to hear that!😄
Great video ございます
The exact kind of practice I need!
So glad to hear that! がんばって ください!😄
I really haven't studied Japanese in almost 10 years after graduating HS but I got almost all of them right!!!! This is a great little quiz.
Great!👍 Glad you think so!
Arigato sensei,no sé si podría dar clases en español
I started learning Japanese almost a month now by myself and with the help of yt tutorials. I can't believe I read most of the words.
I just found your videos and they are perfect not only for reading but also for training pronunciation! I hope you will make more of them :)
So glad to hear that! いっしょに がんばりましょう!😄
ゼんぶで よみました たのしかった です どうも 先生
よく できました!👍 たのしんで もらえて うれしいです!!😄
Woah i can read it cool
i got 38 right and 2 wrong , got mixed up with は and ほ , ありがと 先生 !! 🙏
どういたしまして! 😄 Great job!👍
I’ve been learning for 15 days and I really needed some reading practice, and I also really needed this a boost as I got all of them right ❤🎉 thanks 😊
Thank you for watching this video😊
This is actually very useful for my Japanese reading skills. I look forward to trying out and succeed all challenges.
You've got this! Glad it was helpful. がんばってください!👍
This is great! But i missed 2 words. Subscribing to your channel!
Great job!👍 Glad you liked it and thank you for subscribing!😄
Thanks for this. I didn't follow the 3 second rule because I am a total beginner, and memorized Hiragana for just a week - so I'm still tryna catching up with the reading.
Again, thanks for this.
My pleasure! Great trial for a total beginner. I'm sure you'll find yourself reading the words without delay later. You won't even need 3 seconds~😉
@@TOMOsensei Hi Sensei. Thanks for the response. I just have a question though: ふ from other YT videos says that it is pronounced Hu. Why is it pronounced FU here?
There are 2 most used ways to write romaji, Kunrei system and Hepburn system. The Hepburn system is used in my hiragana lessons and it shows the pronunciation of ふ /fu/. So /fu/ and /hu/ represent the same pronunciation, but just the notation is different. However, the pronunciation ofふ is neither fu or hu sound actually. It is close to the sound with your upper teeth close to your lower lips and saying 'who'.
ive been learning for a couple of years now, and i got all of these right. i feel very proud of myself! :D
i havent had japanese since i graduated highschool so knowing that i can still read hirigana this fast despite the 4 years id gone without practice was a nice surprise.
This is also perfect for practicing pitch accent [高低アクセント]!
That's wonderful! Glad it helped!😄
Thank you for this test, Sensei! I thought I had memorize all the hiragana. Turns out I still need studying because I got some of it wrong.
My pleasure! You've got this!😄👍
i started learning the language and then dropped it about an year ago, strangely i can still read most of it, i might actually start learning again thank u tomo sensei!
My pleasure! Glad to hear that😄
Thank you! this was great - I'll support you in gratitude.
Thank you for your support! and glad you enjoyed!😄
I need more like this senseiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Onegaishimasu
わかりました!😃 Here's Hiragana Test 02 ua-cam.com/video/Nls9WQY89HQ/v-deo.html if you haven't tried it yet.
thank you for this!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!😀
This video was a big help to every people who wants to learn Japanese like me. Thank you for making this, hopefully you could make a basic questions where beginners can practice their basic japanese phrases and words.
Please watch the video below⬇
These videos are for beginners who want improve their vocabulary.
✅ua-cam.com/video/LyfQD32WTYg/v-deo.html
どうもありがとうございます Tomo sensei!!
I keep coming back to your videos to constantly learn.
どういたしまして! がんばってくださいね!😄
I started last week and I got them all right! Thankful for having such a great teacher
Awesome!👍
Arigatou gozaimasu Tomo Sensei 😊 new subscriber here. More videos please 😁
My pleasure! Welcome to my channel😊 Here's HIRAGANA TEST 02 ua-cam.com/video/Nls9WQY89HQ/v-deo.html and thank you for subscribing!😄
This was amazing!!! Can't wait for more of these. They're really fun to do with my daughter.
That makes me so happy to hear!! More to come!😄
These videos are so fun. When I read some words, I feel as if I know what they mean, but it’s always on the tip of my tongue! These are very helpful!
ありがとうございます!
どういたしまして! So glad you enjoyed😄
I actually looked for this to test myself
Great! Hope it was helpful😊
1:46 I mistook ゆ for り Haha😅 Thank you for the quiz sensei, I'll be sure to come back from time to time👍
My pleasure! Feel free to come and challenge anytime.😄
this video just randomly popped up and i'm thankful for it, i had so much fun while learning. ありがとうございますTOMOせんせい!
どういたしまして! So glad to hear that!😄
Thank you for this, Tomo-sensei! I've been trying to find books available in our country or videos that I can review what I've learned. This was super helpful. I will always watch this and practice my reading skills until I can read them well. Arigatou gozaimasu! Have a nice day! ❤️
It made my day to hear that! コメント ありがとうございます。いっしょに がんばりましょう! 😄
Actually, I'm not proud of being able to speak the hiragana, I'm studying japanese for already 1 year, so this is the expected by one year studying, but I'm proud to be able to understand the meaning of the words (before showing the meaning, of course lol)
So thanks for the video 💟💟
That's great!👍
Yes! I got all correct, even i don't know the meaning, i'm happy:)
Wonderful!👍 So glad you enjoyed!!
Me too
wow this technique for memorizing words quickly is great. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for your lesson, tomo sensei
感謝する🥰
Thank you for watching this video😄
I missed 2 words overall. This video was really fun to test my reading skills!! ありがとう せんせい ^_^
Great job!👍 I'm so glad you enjoyed it! どういたしまして。がんばってください!😄
I'm used to read ko as something like this "z" but with the space on the middle
Haha it looks like! Nice idea~ 😄
i just discovered this channel and it's so helpful🤗 arigatou tomo sensei💛💛
どういたしまして! So happy to hear that. Thank you!😄
YEY, finally, no mistake!!!
Thanks for upload this, I always needed it something like this, so It has been very useful. Thanks!
Awesome!👍 Glad it was helpful. The pleasure is mine.😄
I only got 1 wrong, and I started learning 3month ago, dang I'm proud of myself
Great!👍 Way to go!
I’m really bad at differentiated わ,ね and れ
This kind of video help me learn Hiragana so quick and make me reflexsive.
Thank you very much, Tomo sensei !
My pleasure! So glad it was helpful!😄
I’ve been learning hiragana and know some of these words already and not gonna lie it felt like I wasn’t going anywhere but after this I realized that I’ve come so far and I’m so proud of myself and if you’re learning Japanese please keep going, you got this!
Way to go!👍 Practice makes perfect!😄
@@TOMOsensei indeed it does 😊
Guys i totally failed this!!11!1!1!!1!1
For all the people just starting to learn Hiragana. Here is a tip:
Learn it until you can point at it and take a few second to read it, then don’t worry about it too much. The more you go into your studies, the more you will see them. You will become familiar with them so much, in two to three months (if you study at least two or three times a week), that you could glance and read them.
So don’t stress about it too much 😉
That's right! Practice makes perfect!
Thanks so much. I was just practicing hiragana for 4 days and I'm getting confused about reading because there's almost the same character but I keep getting wrong. But ur comment helped me much about it thx for informing ;)
I have been reading a lot of manga right now and im so proud being able to read some kanji and kana!
this is also great for learning vocabulary, thank you so much for this content!
My pleasure! Glad you think so!😄
Oh thank you so much for this video! I have been trying to learn japanese so I can read my favorite stories.. ありがとう😊
どういたしまして。がんばってくださいね😊
I learned hiragana and katakana half a year ago and got this video recommended so I wanted to test if I still remembered it correctly and got everything correct! This is a great little test! ありがとうございます!
どういたしまして! That's awesome!
Thank you so much. Your lessons are very useful for me.🙏🙏🙏
Happy to hear that!😄
Perfect! best way to learn Japanese
I just started learning and this video help me . Thank you
All I need now is continuous practice
You got this! Practice makes perfect!😄
ありがとう ございます! I've been learning Japanese for 5 months now and I'm really confident in Kana but I love videos like this which are useful to get used to reading faster.
どういたしまして! Glad you enjoyed!
It was way easier than I thought it took me 2-3 weeks to learn hiragana but I was lazy I skipped days so really like only a couple hours of studying and once I learned it I was so motivated I literally learned katakana in 2 days like I still can’t believe how easy that was I’m still practicing writing them but it won’t take long before I master them.
I have not studied Japanese since... 2016?
I was amazed I could still read most of these, but I need to brush up. I'm grateful I found your channel Tomo sensei!
Welcome! いっしょに がんばりましょう!😄